a recent article by emmy netfelt in the new york times shed light on the dark sites of google. in that article, needfelt wrote completely how she entered google, how she worked there, and how she reached the end of the world. of course, this was not all the article, need. belt wrote how she became addicted to working at google, how her dependence on google separated her from the outside world, and how this dependence prevented her from speaking out about sexual harassment. of course, when she decided to break her silence, something worse happened. needfelt repeatedly went to the office of google's senior executives to tell about the sexual harassment of her superior, near managers denied at first, but then it was their turn to make promises. in response to follow-ups, they told her that the wrongdoer has been punished or is on the verge of being punished, but this was not true, the wrong doer was soon promoted and needfeld salary and benefits were queerly reduced. the end of her work and google was bitter. needfell didn't understand why the... company she always wanted to work